Publication archives

by
Karen Hansen-Kuhn
Reverting to his favorite form of discourse, President Trump tweeted last week that he would impose rising tariffs on imports from Mexico unless it stopped migration flows north into the United States. This is a violation of human rights and basic decency.
Trump at the border
by
Dr. Steve Suppan
It’s hard to believe that transnational corporations—who sought and gained access to low-cost, non-union Chinese labor and more than one billion Chinese consumers in the 1990s and 2000s—could not have foreseen the day that China itself would compete in advanced technology products and markets.
US-China trade negotiations
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IATP
Angie from Roseville Public Schools talks about the new Farm to Summer program with the Good Acre and the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.
Roseville's Angie talks Farm to Summer
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IATP
Steve from the Good Acre talks about the new Farm to Summer program with Roseville Schools and the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.
The Good Acre's Steve
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IATP
Nikki from the Good Acre talks about the new Farm to Summer program with Roseville Schools and the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.
The Good Acre's Nikki talks Farm to Summer
by
Ben Lilliston
This story was first published at Other Words on May 29, 2019. Over the last year, President Trump has taken farmers on a roller coaster ride that’s finally gone off the rails.
Empty barn
by
Ben Lilliston
In the coming weeks, Minnesota is expected to adopt new regulations for agricultural fertilizer use designed to limit water pollution, a move that could also have climate benefits.
Soil and fertilizer
by
Sharon Anglin Treat
Read the full report here
Regulatory Cooperation